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2026 Stockli Laser WRT

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Available Lengths
166, 172, and 178 cm
Side Cut
119/67/101 mm at 172 cm length
Turn Radius
14.8 m at 172 cm length
Recommended Terrain
Groomers
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Full Camber
Construction
Poplar/Beech Wood Core, Titanal, Carbon, Carbon Power Turn, Carbon Steering Control, Racing Sidewalls Black, Sintered Base

The 2026 Stockli Laser WRT is a carryover model this year, bringing sporty carving to the next level. This Laser WRT is an amazing example of a front side ski done right. By using Stockli’s available capabilities and technology, skiers will find themselves on the receiving end of a phenomenal build, turn shape, and style of ski. This version shares the same footprint as the WRT Pro, with a slightly different build. Stockli, as a company, has solidified its spot at the top of the performance and tech spectrum, and since all skis are handmade and put through a rigorous quality and testing process, skiers get the best possible outcome when it comes to snow feel and balance. This is a ski that’s built and shaped for high-end skiers who have the necessary skills and balance to equal the ski.

From a construction perspective, the Swiss-made ski really puts it all out there. Stockli’s commitment to quality and excellence remains unmatched. Built with a sturdy wood core made with poplar and beech, and two sheets of metal, this ski is poised and ready for some of the most aggressive and strong skiing out there. Best when used by skilled skiers to access the pinnacle of performance, the skis are pretty darn rugged. They feature Stockli’s Solid Metal Edge for the utmost in edge grip and precision as well as two different applications of carbon. The first is a Carbon Power Turn laminate that starts underfoot and extends slightly into the tips and tails. This delivers more torsional stiffness and power in the middle of the ski. They also use Carbon Steering Control in the front of the ski in order to generate better initiation and more responsiveness to the start phase of the turn. The blend of poplar and beech wood, metal, carbon, and Stockli’s infamous rubber dust in the adhesive layers allows this ski to feel like a top-end model with performance to match. Tester William Shore notes the ski’s “stiff, strong, and solid ride. This ski works best on firm snow as it really holds an edge.”

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Stockli Laser WRT

As a result of the blend of sturdy construction and front side shaping, firm snow and hardpack are no match for the WRT. At 67 mm underfoot, the skis are quite narrow, and that’s certainly by design. They’re extremely crisp in the waist, with wider tips and tails to create a shorter turn radius. The 172 generates a 14.8-meter turn radius, so this ski is a lot happier in the mid-range of turn shapes and styles. It’s capable of hitting shorter arcs as well as longer ones, mainly because it’s so well built. There’s no rocker to this ski, so it is on the precise side of the spectrum—much happier on edge than riding flat. While we’ve spent some time on this ski in softer snow, and in that realm it does okay, it’s certainly made for the firmer stuff, and there’s no limit to how icy the surface can/should be for this ski. Tester Tom Zicarelli echoes Shore, stating that the skis feel “stable. They’re very quick edge to edge and work best in hard snow or in a racecourse.”

The audience here is interesting because price does factor in. Advanced and expert skiers, as well as former racers, will get along best with the WRT. Paired with a binding system, this setup is ready to rip. When on the feet of the right skier, the WRT loves to be used in a dynamic, sporty, and aggressive format. This ski is not for everyone, catering more closely to the advanced, expert, and former racer's realm. Those who are looking for the utmost precision and power will feel right at home on this ski, while those who fall to the timid side of the spectrum will be slightly overpowered. The high-end build and application of this ski makes it a solid choice for those who love the feeling of a solid edge grip and minimal chatter. The smoothness and silence are unmatched, and that’s really where the extra money goes.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Thomas Zicarelli
Age:63Height:5'11"
2026 Stockli Laser WRT Skis W/ SRT 12 Bindings
Size Tested:
178 CM
Size Impression
Just right
Scores
Floatation:5/10
 
Stability:7/10
 
Quickness:7/10
 
Playfulness:7/10
 
Forgiveness:6/10
 
Edge Grip:8/10
 
Versatility:5/10
 
Overall:6/10
 
Thoughts
Hard snow and some beer-league racing.
Nothing.
Overal Impression
Stable. Quick edge to edge.
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